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are we on the upswing

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by mac daddyo, Jun 15, 2026 at 6:56 AM.

  1. AskQuestionsLater

    AskQuestionsLater Writing Team

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    KC Concepcion I will give you. He is going to be an issue. Fano and Boston I disagree with; more so Fano because Boston was correctly selected as far as his draft slot goes. Fano was massively overdrafted and the likes of Hendrickson, Watt, Highsmith and Herbig are gonna have a field day with him.


    Way too light in the pants and cannot handle speed to power.
     
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  2. AskQuestionsLater

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    Problem is that Patrick Graham's new system is going to take some time adjusting to. For that matter, expect growing pains from the entire team. New staff means new philosophy.


    That often means more mistakes in the early going.
     
  3. mac daddyo

    mac daddyo Well-Known Member

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the all-time series against the Baltimore Ravens 38–27, including a 3–2 advantage in playoff games.
    Overall Record

    The Steelers and Ravens have faced each other 65 times since the Ravens’ inception in 1996, which includes 60 regular season games and 5 playoff matchups. Pittsburgh has won 38 games, while Baltimore has won 27 games. The total points scored in the rivalry are 1,311 for the Steelers and 1,278 for the Ravens [​IMG]The Football Database+2.

    Regular Season
    In the regular season alone, the Steelers hold a 35–25 record against the Ravens. The Steelers’ longest winning streak over Baltimore is 5 games, achieved twice in the history of the rivalry. The most recent season sweep by Pittsburgh occurred in 2025, with wins of 27–22 on the road and 26–24 at home [​IMG]Champs or Chumps.

    Playoffs
    The two teams have met five times in the playoffs, with the Steelers leading 3–2. These games have often been closely contested, reflecting the intensity of the rivalry

    not quite 50-50.


    The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the all-time head-to-head record against the Cincinnati Bengals with 71 wins to 40 losses in a total of 111 games played.
    Overview of the Rivalry
    • Total Games Played: 111 (including regular season and postseason)
    • Pittsburgh Steelers Wins: 71
    • Cincinnati Bengals Wins: 40
    • Points Scored: Steelers 2473, Bengals 1990 [​IMG]The Football Database+1.
    Playoff Meetings
    • The Steelers and Bengals have met in the playoffs twice, with the Steelers winning both encounters, further solidifying their dominance in this rivalry [​IMG]Champs or Chumps.
    Recent Trends
    • In recent matchups, the Steelers have won 11 of the last 15 games against the Bengals, showcasing their continued success in this rivalry [​IMG]Sportskeeda.
      This historical context highlights the competitive nature of the Steelers vs. Bengals rivalry, with the Steelers maintaining a significant lead in overall victories.
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  4. NorthernBlitz

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    And given that we have no plan for QB next season, I think it's more likely that we're on the downswing than the upswing.
     
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  5. NorthernBlitz

    NorthernBlitz Well-Known Member

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    I think this was true up until last season.

    Last season it was the D being unable to get off the field that limited the offensive opportunities.

    And the O was getting better while the D was getting worse.

    I don't think either side of the ball was particularly good last year. The D did get a lot of turnovers (fewer than the previous season). But even with that they were (slightly) below average.

    Basically, the team was held together with duct tape last season. And we benefited from big injuries to the Rats and Bengals. And a crucial missed FG by the Rats.

    That doesn't really take away from the result they got last year. You are what your record says you are.

    But I think it does make projecting them to do as well or better this season difficult.
     
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